Inanna was worried about her sister, Eriskegal, and decided to visit the Underworld to see her. Eriskegal’s husband, the God of Death, had recently deserted her. Though the goddess Inanna felt concerned about her sister, she dreaded the trip. After all, the two sisters had never gotten ...
The goddess appears in many ancient Mesopotamian myths, most notablyInanna and the Huluppu-Tree(an early creation myth),Inanna and the God of Wisdom(in which she brings knowledge and culture to the city of Uruk after receiving the gifts from the god of wisdom, Enki, while he is drunk),Th...
Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses: Inana/Ištar (goddess)Liliana Kleiner
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(ninedin)whichsomebelievewastheprecursortothebiblicalEveofEden!SheistheGoddessoffertility(oflove)sex,andprocreation,oflifeanddeath(war)andrebirth.SheistheGoddessoftransitionandtransformation,andtheGoddessoftheGatewaysandCrosserofBoundaries.Sheisoftenportrayedasawillful(clever)conniving,untamable,eroticandbeautiful...
Eurydice was the wife of Orpheus, who loved her dearly; on their wedding day, he played joyful songs as his bride danced through the meadow. One day, a satyr saw and pursued Eurydice, who stepped on a venomous snake, dying instantly. Distraught, Orpheus
The goddess appears in many ancient Mesopotamian myths, most notablyInanna and the Huluppu-Tree(an early creation myth),Inanna and the God of Wisdom(in which she brings knowledge and culture to the city of Uruk after receiving the gifts from the god of wisdom, Enki, while he is drunk),Th...